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Why plagiarism violates academic standards and how to avoid it
In this film, three STS academics discuss why plagiarism violates academic standards and how students can avoid it. This is provided to support Master's level students, and it is equally helpful for undergraduate students. Included are Dr Melanie Smallman, Professor Jack Stilgoe, and Professor Joe Cain.
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9/20/2022
Consider SAFETY - STS research ethics
STS has a robust process for the ethical review of research involving data collection from living humans. In this film, ProfJoeCain discusses on the three steps in their review process. This film covers the CONSIDER: SAFETY application. The film was made for Master’s students in the module HPSC0097, but the advice is designed for all newcomers to research ethics within STS. Further materials are available via the STS Research Review Policy .
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9/20/2022
Consider METHODS - STS research ethics
STS has a robust process for the ethical review of research involving data collection from living humans. In this film, ProfJoeCain discusses on the three steps in their review process. This film covers the CONSIDER: METHODS application. The film was made for Master’s students in the module HPSC0097, but the advice is designed for all newcomers to research ethics within STS. Further materials are available via the STS Research Review Policy .
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9/20/2022
Introduction to STS research ethics
STS has a robust process for the ethical review of research involving data collection from living humans. In this film, ProfJoeCain discusses on the three steps in their review process. This film is the overall INTRODUCTION to the process. The film was made for Master’s students in the module HPSC0097, but the advice is designed for all newcomers to research ethics within STS. Further materials are available via the STS Research Review Policy .
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9/20/2022
Consider DATA - STS research ethics
STS has a robust process for the ethical review of research involving data collection from living humans. In this film, ProfJoeCain discusses on the three steps in their review process. This film covers the CONSIDER: DATA application. The film was made for Master’s students in the module HPSC0097, but the advice is designed for all newcomers to research ethics within STS. Further materials are available via the STS Research Review Policy .
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9/20/2022
History, Heritage, and Eugenics
Professor Joe Cain discusses how the distinction between history and heritage can help community discussions about de-naming, statue removals, and transitioning from a dysfunctional system of commemoration to one that works for everyone. This film was created specifically for a project at University of Puget Sound, responding to the question: how might UCL’s experience considering its legacies of eugenics assist University of Puget Sound in their own deliberations about de-naming. This film was created in 2020.
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4/28/2022
What Are My Top Tips for Induction Week? - UCL Talking Heads - Professor Joe Cain
UCL Talking Heads asked Professor Joe Cain “What Are My Top Tips for Induction Week?” In this short film, he gives his answer. Find out more about UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS) through .
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3/20/2022
If I Had a Time Machine…? - UCL Talking Heads - Professor Joe Cain
UCL Talking Heads asked Professor Joe Cain “If I Had a Time Machine…?” In this short film, he gives his answer. Find out more about UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS) through .
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3/20/2022
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